Built in 1841,
the Joaquin Moraga Adobe in Orinda is the oldest surviving building in
Contra Costa County. It has been recognized as a California
State
Historic Landmark since 1954 (landmark #509), and was designated as an
Orinda City Landmark in 1995.

The Friends of the Joaquin Moraga
Adobe are dedicated to preserving this important landmark and working
to provide community access to the building and grounds.

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mailing list is the best way to keep up-to-date with news about the
Adobe, the proposed development threatening it, and how you can help.

Join us for a Fantastic Fandango where "Old Meets New" on Saturday, August 29th 2015 at 6 pmQuarry House at Wilder in Orinda

The
FJMA is currently working hard to raise funds to purchase the
Adobe and surrounding 2.3 acre parcel and operate it as a History and
Learning Center for the public.

Friends
of the Joaquin Moraga Adobe

The
Friends of the Joaquin Moraga Adobe is a group of community members
from Orinda, Moraga and the surrounding area who are dedicated to
preserving the Moraga Adobe and making it accessible to the public as a
history and learning center.

The
Friends have come together in response to an opportunity to work with
the owners of the adobe to improve access and preserve the building,
which has always been privately owned and not open to the public